Friday, September 26, 2008

Directions to the 4th Annual Celebration Pet Day

Bedford County - Agriculture and Education Center
119 Midland Road, Shelbyville, TN 37160

Coming to The Ag Center from Nashville, TN
Take I-24 to Murfreesboro, then take exit 81 A to Shelbyville.
From Murfreesboro to Shelbyville is about 25 minutes.
Turn Right onto Peacock Ln. (Across from Calsonic Corp.), then left onto Midland Rd. You will see the Ag Center on your right.

Coming to The Ag Center from Chattanooga, TN
Take I-24 toward Murfreesboro and exit on Exit 97 to Wartrace/Shelbyville. Following Highway 64 through Wartrace until it intersects with Highway 41 A. Turn right onto Highway 41A (Madison Street). At the Hwy. 41A North and Hwy. 231N intersection turn left. Turn left onto Peacock Ln. (Across from Calsonic Corp.). then left onto Midland Rd. You will see the Ag Center on your right.

Coming to The Ag Center from Knoxville, TN
Take I-40 E toward Nashville, then take exit 235 onto TN-840 W toward Murfreesboro. Exit onto I-24 E toward Chattanooga. Exit I-24 on exit 81 A to Shelbyville. From Murfreesboro to Shelbyville is about 25 minutes. Turn Right onto Peacock Ln. (Across from Calsonic Corp.), then left onto Midland Rd. You will see the Ag Center on your right.

Coming to The Ag Center from Memphis, TN
Take I-40 toward Nashville, then exit onto I-440 at exit 206; at Exit I-24 go toward Murfreesboro; exit I-24 at Exit 81 A onto US-231. From Murfreesboro to Shelbyville is about 25 minutes. Turn Right onto Peacock Ln. (Across from Calsonic Corp.), then left onto Midland Rd. You will see the Ag Center on your right.

Coming to The Ag Center from Fayetteville, TN
Follow Highway 231 North until in Shelbyville. Turn LEFT onto Peacock Ln. (Across from Calsonic Corp.), then left onto Midland Rd. You will see the Ag Center on your right.

Coming to The Ag Center from Lewisburg, TN
Follow Highway 64 East until it crosses Highway 41 A.
Take Hwy 231 N. Turn LEFT onto Peacock Ln. (Across from Calsonic Corp.), then left onto Midland Rd. You will see the Ag Center on your right.

Coming to The Ag Center from Tullahoma, TN
Follow Highway 41 A North all the way in to Shelbyville. At the Hwy. 41A N and Hwy. 231N. intersection. Turn Right. Turn LEFT onto Peacock Ln. (Across from Calsonic Corp.), then left onto Midland Rd. You will see the Ag Center on your right.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

2008 Celebration Pet Day Program Schedule

Here is the 2008 Celebration Pet Day schedule of programs:

10:30 a.m. - Celebration Pet Day kickoff by County Mayor Eugene Ray. Immediately following demonstration program by Nashville K9.

11:00 a.m. - Tellington T Touch by Amanda Oliver and Penny Case.

11:30 a.m. - Head on down to the Gazebo warm up ring to watch Candy Swan and her dogs from Mudbug Farm Agility and Obedience put on a spectacular display of agility.

12:00 p.m. - The Comedy Canines: Come and watch these amazing rescue dogs, and their trainer, Dawn, put on a great show.

12:30 p.m. - The Nashville K9s are back for their second demonstration.

1:00 p.m. - Foundation of Training information session and demo by Cynthia Hollis of Sit and Stay Dog Training.

1:30 p.m. - Miniature Donkey Coon Jumping and Donkey Cart Driving by Kay Allen of Blessed Assurance Farm.

2:00 p.m. - Celebration Pet Day Pet Show. Registration begins at 1:00 p.m.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

2008 Program Guests: Kay Allen and Amanda Oliver

This year, we are pleased to have two returning guests. Their programs were such a HUGE hit last year, that they were requested to return.

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The first guest is Kay Allen from Blessed Assurance Farm. Kay specializes in breeding Miniature and Standard Donkeys, Miniature Horses, Alpacas and Nigerian Dwarf Goats. She is doing a Coon Jumping and Donkey Cart Driving Demonstration at 1:30 p.m. in the main ring, under the pavilion.

Wanna know what Coon Jumping is? Click HERE.
To read more about Kay and her farm, please read her bio from last year HERE .
Be sure to visit the Blessed Assurance Farm booth in the vendors area!

Our second returning guest is Amanda Oliver. Ms. Oliver is the executive director for the Beesley Animal Humane Foundation in Murfreesboro, TN. The Beesley Foundations operates a low cost Spay/Neuter clinic.

Ms. Oliver is also certified in Tellington T Touch Therapy for dogs. What is Tellington T Touch?

TTouch - the Tellington TTouch - is a method based on circular movements of the fingers and hands all over the body. The intent of the TTouch is to activate the function of the cells and awaken cellular intelligence - a little like "turning on the electric lights of the body."




Ms. Oliver's program will include a demonstration and description of Tellington T Touch Therapy. She will have the other T Touch specialist in the state, Penny Case, with her.

The Telling T Touch program is at 11:00 a.m. So, if you want to learn how to use this technique to pamper your pooch, don't miss it!

Also, don't forget to visit Amanda Oliver and Penny Case at the Beesely Animal Humane Foundation booth in the vendors area.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

2008 Guest: Cynthia Hollis of Sit and Stay Dog Training Center

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This year, we are pleased to have Cythia Hollis of Sit and Stay Dog Training Center with us. Cynthia's program is called: Foundation of Training. This program gives tips and techniques of obedience training. Cynthia will demonstrate with participants and dogs from the audience. Her program is scheduled for 1:00 p.m..

More on Cynthia Hollis:

Cynthia Hollis has turned her love of dogs into a dream come true...
that of her full-service dog care facility known as SIT & STAY Dog Training Center.

After acquiring her first dog in 1974, a German Shepherd named “Freedom”, Cynthia learned she had a natural knack for training dogs. In 1978 she earned her first obedience title (C.D.) with her German Shepherd named “Greta” and was hooked from that moment on.

She continued with Greta’s training, earning the next level (C.D.X). At the same time she became interested in breed competition (conformation) with an Akita, after earning his C.D. as well as several breed points.

Since 1981 however, the breed that has become her passion and dedication has been the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier (www.HollywoodWheatens.com). Through this very sensitive-tempered breed, Cynthia has learned that harsh methods do not work with this breed, nor does she believe any other dog needs to perform through force or fear. Only gentle and positive methods are used to help your dog understand what it is you want.

Cynthia has earned over two dozen performance titles in Obedience, Agility, and Rally as well as having bred several Champion Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers, including the #3 Wheaten in Canada in 1996: Am.Can.CH. Hollywood’s Just in Case. She has also bred and trained the first Wheaten terrier in history to earn the U.D.X (Utility Dog Excellent) title with Hollywood’s Happy Jack, (www.HollywoodWheatens.com) who was the #1 Obedience Wheaten in 1994. “Jack” remains the only Champion UDX in Wheaten history.

In addition, Jack’s grandson “Dagwood” (CH. Hollywood’s Dagwood Bumstead CD RAE NA NAJ) was the first Terrier in the country to earn the R.A.E. (Rally Advanced Excellent) in 2005.


CREDENTIALS AND EXPERIENCE

Cynthia Hollis has been teaching obedience classes since 1997. She opened SIT & STAY Dog Training Center in 2002 with the purchase of a building in Christiana, TN for year-round use. Her experience includes:

*Earning over 2 dozen performance titles in Obedience, Agility, and
Rally, as well as, numerous Champions, all breeder/owner handled

*Certified in Pet First Aid with the American Red Cross

*Member MOTC (Murfreesboro Obedience Training Club) since 1989. Past
vice president, class instructor, and Steward at numerous trials

*Certified AKC evaluator for the Canine Good Citizen Program
(www.AKC.org)

*Member of IACP, International Association of Canine Professionals
(www.IACP.com)

*Judged dozens of Obedience matches in the Southeast

*Regularly holds Obedience matches and SIT & STAY

*Member APDT, Association of Pet Dog Trainers (www.APDT.com)

*Two of her Wheatens have been registered therapy dogs with Therapy
Dogs International (www.tdi-dog.org)

*Has applied to be a TDI Team Evaluator (www.tdi-dog.org)

*Member Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club since 1999 (www.SCWTCA.org)

*Currently offers the “Happy Jack” Obedience Award for SCWTCA

*Involved in Wheaten Terrier rescue efforts

*Has had two of her Wheatens (mother and son) each play the part
of “Sandy” in the play “Annie” with two different local theater
productions

CIVIC INVOLVEMENT

*Member Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce

*Donates thousands of dollars in merchandise and services each year to: PAWS
Animal Shelter, Beesley Spay/Neuter Clinic, Habitat for Humanity, Special Kids,
Heart GALA, Starry Night at St. Rose of Lima, Boys and Girls Club, Discovery
House, On the 5th Day Animal Sanctuary

*Regularly visits nursing homes with her dogs doing pet therapy with patients

*Speaks at schools to children about responsible pet ownership

*Does obedience demonstrations at public and private affairs

*Has chaired the MOTC Christmas parade and walked with her dogs in
every parade since 1989

Please come out and join us for Cynthia's program!

**Photographs and biography used with exclusive permission of Cynthia Hollis.


Thursday, September 18, 2008

2008 Guest: Nashville K9

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We would like to welcome more special guests this year, the group from Nashville K9. Ali Hemyari and his group will be bringing their specially trained police canines and search and rescue dogs.

Here's a little about Ali and his team:

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"WE HAVE BEEN IN THE DOG TRAINING, HANDLING, AND PERSONAL INSTRUCTION INDUSTRY FOR OVER 25 YEARS! PREVIOUS TO OUR BEGINNINGS, WE WERE MEMBERS OF SEVERAL K-9 ORGANIZATIONS THAT INVOLVED ANYWHERE FROM OBEDIENCE TO POLICE STANDARD K-9 TRAINING. OUR COMPANY'S FIRM BELIEF THAT WORKING DOGS SHOULD WORK, CONTINUES TO MOTIVATE US TO CONSTANTLY PRODUCE AN OUTSTANDING PRODUCT FOR OUR CUSTOMERS."

Their trainers have trained and worked with many law enforcement agencies throughout the state, which include:

Davidson County Rescue Squad K-9 Unit, Chief K-9 Instructor
Nashville Fire Department, Search and Recovery
Tennessee Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Task Force 2
Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads, Member
Franklin County, TN Rescue Squad K-9 Unit, Captain
Police Benevolent Association (PBA), Member - Capitol Hill Chapter
Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), Member, Williamson County Chapter
Appalachian K-9 Club, Member
TN Valley DVG Schutzhund, Member
TN Valley Working Dogs, Member
Nashville K-9 Police and Schutzhund Club, Member
Intelligent K-9, Owner
Nashville K-9, Owner
Co-Director Jackson County (OK) Search & Rescue Team
Firefighter, Martha (OK) Fire Dept., Winchester, TN Fire Dept.
Tennessee Search and Rescue Dog Association, Middle TN Regional Coordinator
Member, National Association for Search and Rescue (NASAR)
K-9 SARTECH EVALUATOR FOR NASAR
Licensed State of TN Police Dog Vendor

Crossed Trained With:
FEMA Tennessee Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Task Force 1
Tennessee Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Task Force 3
ILL/WIS SAR TEAM (K-9) (Illinois/Wisconsin)
Service Dogs of America (SDA)
Marseille France Naval Marins de Pompier '07 (K-9 SAR, FRANCE)
Barcelona Spain KNPV Trials '07
Joint training with 97th Security Police Squadron

They will be doing two demonstrations during the day. One will be criminal apprehension and the other will be a search and rescue demonstration. One program will be at 10:30 a.m. immediately following Celebration Pet Day kickoff. The other will be at 12:30 p.m. So, come on out and join us for these unique demonstrations.

**Photos used by exclusive permission by Nashville K9.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Celebration Pet Day Pet Show: Class List

Celebration Pet Day Pet Show
Class List
Saturday, September 27, 2008
2:00 P.M.
Bedford County Agricultural Center

1. Cutest Tail - Dogs can have long, bushy tail or short nubby tail.
2. Color Class - Dogs can be an unusual color or just a very pretty shiny color.
3. Critter Class - Open to any pet other than a dog.
4. Costume Class - Dress your pet ( and yourself) up.
5. Rescue Class - For dogs that have been adopted through a Humane Society or
Shelter . If your dog was a stray, it can be in this class too!
6. Best Trick
7. Puppy Class - Puppies under 11 months old.
8. Ugliest Dog - We mean this in the most loving way!
9. I Look Like My Dog
10. Special Needs Dog - For those missing a leg, blind, deaf, etc.
11. Prettiest Dog - Female dogs only.
12. Most Handsome Dog - Male dogs only.
13. Best In Show - All 1st place winners to compete - no fee charged!

Open to all dogs, mixed & purebred. Entry fee is $5.00 per class.
All classes are open to all ages. Awards in some classes will be divided into two age groups, 18 and under, 18 and over.
For information call Mary Jo at Puppy Palace (931) 684-7236 or Verizon cell (931) 224-2567.

Sponsor for the pet show is Puppy Palace of Shelbyville.
All proceeds will go to the Shelbyville-Bedford County Humane Association.

Dog show will start at 2:00 p.m. Registration to begin at 1:00 p.m. But come early to enjoy the demos, exhibitions, and fun for the whole family!

COME JOIN THE FUN FOR YOU & YOUR DOG!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Special Guests: The Comedy Canines

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This year we are more than pleased to feature: The Comedy Canines. These performing dogs, usually a troop of 10, are AMAZING!! Their performance is scheduled for 12 Noon for the 4th Annual Celebration Pet Day.

In the heart of the Smoky Mountains you will find a unique group of dogs. A group of rescues that have been trained to educate and entertain. These dogs are known as The Comedy Canines. All of the preformers were rescue dogs/strays adopted by Dawn and trained for the show. To learn more about the dogs, click HERE.

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The Comedy Canines


Through out the last several years Dawn and her dogs have been featured in several news stories, go to senior centers for pet therapy, traveled to Pet Star, worked at Camp Gone to the Dogs, been featured in commercials, ads and videos and performed at several charity events and schools.

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The Comedy Canines with trainer, Dawn.


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Practicing for Pet Star


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Performing at the Comedy Barn in Pigeon Forge.


The dogs are also available for media work.
They are experienced in commercials, print work, movie and video. They are kid and dog friendly and love to work.

Some of their credits include:
Turner Classic Movie Channel
Scotch Tape
Saturn
Cartoon Network
D.I.Y. Network
Georgia Power
Atlanta Childrens' Museum
Pet Safe
Febreeze
Bank of America

To learn more about The Comedy Canines and their trainer Dawn, please visit:
www.comedycanines.com

**Photos used with exclusive permission by The Comedy Canines.